The three inorganic components of soil
What is Clay, Silt, and Sand?
Plants that pair well with each other
What is Companion Plants?
A plant family that begins with an "A"
What is Asters/Alliums?
The part of the plant that anchors it to the earth
What is Roots?
Seaweed was used in our garden as...
What is Mulch?
The smallest inorganic soil particle
The practice of moving plant families to different beds in different years/seasons
What is Crop Rotation?
Spinach is a...
What is Leaves?
The shape of the land that influences water movement and soil structure
What is topography?
The term for the ideal soil composition for farmers
What is loam?
The opposite of a companion plant
What is an Antagonistic plant?
Umbrella-shaped clusters of flowers are found in this plant family
What is Umbellifers?
The difference between a vascular and nonvascular plant
What is Vascular plants have a xylem and a phloem?
The ability of a material to allow the passage of water
What is Permeability?
The difference between inorganic and organic soil particles
What is Organic soil particles were/are living organisms?
List three things you'll want to take into account when planning a garden
accessibility
cost
nutrients
water requirements
shade
companion/antagonistic plants
etc
A plant family recognized by its aerial stem, alternating leaves, and five petals
A seedling that comes up with two leaves
What is a Dicot?
Softwood trees that reproduce with cones instead of flowers
What is Gymnosperms?
The order of the soil horizons (typically)
What is OABCR?
The plant family that you'll want to plant if your soil is lacking nitrogen
A pepo occurs in which plant family
What is Cucurbits?
The plant cell that makes plants green
What is Chlorophyll?
The standardized tool that describes and classifies soil colors
What is the Munsell Soil Chart?